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trustee, whose duty it shall be to take and report the number of chil-dren
in said district, and also to employ teachers, and report by bill
or otherwise.
Mr. McDonnall of Sullivan offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the clerk of this House be requested to see the edi-tors
of the State Sentinel and Slate Journal, and make arrangements
with them for two numbers of each of their daily papers, for the use
of the members of this House.
Which was disagreed to.
Mr. Bundy offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the clerk of the house be directed to request the
publisher ot the daily State Sentinel to furnish during the present
session of the General Assembly, four copies of their daily paper at
their usual rates of publishing, ail of said papers to be enveloped,
and placed every day on each members' desk at the expense of the
State: and that the clerk be directed to contract with the Post Office
Department for free stamps at the expense of the State, to enable
each member to distribute said papers to his constituents free.
Mr. Manville moved to sti'ike out so much of said resolution as re-fers
to "stamps."
Which motion did not pr-evail.
Mr. Work moved to amend the resolution by adding the " Volks-blatt."
Which was agreed to.
The question then recurring on the adoption of the resolution as
amended,
And the question being put:
The ayes and noes were demanded by two members.
Those who voted in the ajffinnative were,,
Messrs. xible, Brothvveil, Buell, Bundy, Chapin, Dufour, l)unlave^•,
Durham, Emery, Farnsley, Ferguson, Flen.iiig, Gentry, Gootee, Ham-mond,
Henry, Hicks, Howell,Lasselle, Manville, Maxfield, McDonald
of Lake, McDonnall of Sullivan, McKee, Moss, Price, Read, Spen-cer,
Sutton, Thomas, Undei-wood, Walker of Laporte, Work and
Mr. Speaker—34.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Ballard, Brecount, Bridges, Brown, Burnett, Catlin, Clark,
Cooper, Dodd, Donald, Donelson, Druley, Dyer, Ferris, Freeland,
Goodman, Graham, Greene, Hamrick, Handy, Harris, Hartley, Hen-dricks,
Henton, Hooper, Hunt, Jennings, Johnson, Jones of Boone,
Jones of Jennings, Jones of Ripley, Laii-d, Lemmon, Lewis, LineSj^.
Lowe, Martin, McCormick, McClure McKinney,Milroy, Orr, Parker,
Peckenpaugh, Pratt, Richardson, Rockafellar, Ryon, Scott, Sea?
Wright, Service, Shelby, Shoemaker, Shuman, Simpson, Stackhouse^.
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trustee, whose duty it shall be to take and report the number of chil-dren
in said district, and also to employ teachers, and report by bill
or otherwise.
Mr. McDonnall of Sullivan offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the clerk of this House be requested to see the edi-tors
of the State Sentinel and Slate Journal, and make arrangements
with them for two numbers of each of their daily papers, for the use
of the members of this House.
Which was disagreed to.
Mr. Bundy offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the clerk of the house be directed to request the
publisher ot the daily State Sentinel to furnish during the present
session of the General Assembly, four copies of their daily paper at
their usual rates of publishing, ail of said papers to be enveloped,
and placed every day on each members' desk at the expense of the
State: and that the clerk be directed to contract with the Post Office
Department for free stamps at the expense of the State, to enable
each member to distribute said papers to his constituents free.
Mr. Manville moved to sti'ike out so much of said resolution as re-fers
to "stamps."
Which motion did not pr-evail.
Mr. Work moved to amend the resolution by adding the " Volks-blatt."
Which was agreed to.
The question then recurring on the adoption of the resolution as
amended,
And the question being put:
The ayes and noes were demanded by two members.
Those who voted in the ajffinnative were,,
Messrs. xible, Brothvveil, Buell, Bundy, Chapin, Dufour, l)unlave^•,
Durham, Emery, Farnsley, Ferguson, Flen.iiig, Gentry, Gootee, Ham-mond,
Henry, Hicks, Howell,Lasselle, Manville, Maxfield, McDonald
of Lake, McDonnall of Sullivan, McKee, Moss, Price, Read, Spen-cer,
Sutton, Thomas, Undei-wood, Walker of Laporte, Work and
Mr. Speaker—34.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Ballard, Brecount, Bridges, Brown, Burnett, Catlin, Clark,
Cooper, Dodd, Donald, Donelson, Druley, Dyer, Ferris, Freeland,
Goodman, Graham, Greene, Hamrick, Handy, Harris, Hartley, Hen-dricks,
Henton, Hooper, Hunt, Jennings, Johnson, Jones of Boone,
Jones of Jennings, Jones of Ripley, Laii-d, Lemmon, Lewis, LineSj^.
Lowe, Martin, McCormick, McClure McKinney,Milroy, Orr, Parker,
Peckenpaugh, Pratt, Richardson, Rockafellar, Ryon, Scott, Sea?
Wright, Service, Shelby, Shoemaker, Shuman, Simpson, Stackhouse^.
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